Cranksets

Choose the Hope Crankset Spider you need for the chainring combination you want.
- Interchangeable and replaceable on Hope Cranksets
- Single chainring model for use with a single 104BCD chainring with or without bashguard
- Double chainring model for use with a 64/104BCD double chainring setup
- Allows installation of bashguard on outer position

Back in the day, we drilled holes in our chainrings to make them lighter. The weight savings were minimal, but they sure looked cool. Velo Orange's Drillium Crankset recaptures the look. It's based on their Grand Cru 110 cranks with a very low 150mm Q-factor.
And, while it may look like a vintage crank, the Drillium is cold forged in modern high-strength alloy. The 7075 alloy chainrings are highly durable, featuring ramps and pins for fast and smooth shifting with 6-10 speed drivetrains. The crank arms have classically styled reliefs, and the alloy dust caps function as self extractors with the supplied crank bolts.
- Spindle interface: square taper JIS
- BCD: 110mm
- Weight: 645g

With their New Rando crankset, Velo Orange meets the demand for the classic 50.4 BCD crank still sought after in randonneuring and touring circles around the world. New Rando is modeled after classic 50.4 BCD cranks but with modern touches to improve performance. These include ramped and pinned chainrings that are thicker for less flex, stainless steel hardware, and forged 7075 aluminum arms. Get the classic style and versatility you want with the modern performance you've come to expect.
- Spindle interface: Square Taper JIS
- Weight: 540g

Surly designed the O.D. crankset to offer frame and tire clearance while maintaining a reasonable q-factor (pedal stance). Maximizing the distance between the chain and the tire is important on fat bikes such as the Pugsley and Moonlander, or if you're running really big tires and rims on some other bike (like our new Krampus, for example). With normal cranks, wide tires on wide rims can rub the chain when in the lowest, or farthest-inboard, gear combinations. Like the MWOD crank, the O.D. crank doesn't just add a longer spindle to move the rings outboard. Rather, it does away with the big ring of a standard triple and moves the middle and granny rings to the outer and middle positions. This effectively moves the rings outboard without moving the arms outboard too. The O.D. is a simple, dedicated version of this idea. Neato!
Forged of 7000 series T6 aluminum, the O.D. crank is a 2-piece, with spindle embedded inextricably in the drive side arm. It's a dedicated 2x, although its chainline is outboard a bit compared to standard mountain cranks, and it is 9 and 10 speed compatible. The 132mm, PF41 bottom bracket O.D. crank is what goes on the Ice Cream Truck bikes, so if you've got that setup, that's your crank. Surly also offers 33t and 20t rings separately. These chain rings are designed to shift best in specific combinations….change to a 39/22t, for example, and your shifting will suffer. The bearings on which they spin are also worth mentioning: Surly upgraded the bearings on these and the Mr. Whirly and MWOD cranksets to aftermarket Enduro bearings with double labyrinth seals, meaning they actively shed and stay clean of dust, muck, and grime, even in wet and muddy climates.